What is the difference between the Disney Dream Key and the Inspire key?
In August of 2022, the top-level Dream Key was replaced with the new Inspire Key. They are essentially the same, but the new key blocks out the busy Christmas holiday dates. The old Dream Key had no blocked-out dates.
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The Dream Key has since been replaced with the Inspire Key, the resort's most expensive pass that offers the fewest blockout dates. Disney fans who purchased the discontinued pass will receive an approximate payout of $67.41 without having to fill out any claim submission form.
The Inspire Key blockout calendar can be seen here. The blockouts for 2023 are 14 days around Christmas. The Disneyland Inspire Key annual pass costs $1,599 for adults and children.
The federal lawsuit filed in California alleged that some of Disneyland's “Magic Key” annual pass-holders were unable to make park reservations on certain days in 2021, despite being promised “no blockout dates” for entry at the Anaheim, California parks.
The Inspire Key is the resort's most expensive pass that offers the fewest blackout dates. The Believe Key has more blackout dates than the Inspire Key, and the Imagine Key pass has the most blackout dates and is only available to Southern California residents.
The federal lawsuit filed in California alleged that some of Disneyland's “Magic Key” annual pass-holders were unable to make park reservations on certain days in 2021, despite being promised “no blockout dates” for entry at the Anaheim, California parks.
Disney agreed in September to settle a federal lawsuit alleging that annual passholders who purchased the $1,399 Dream Key in 2021 were unable to make theme park reservations at Disneyland and Disney California Adventure despite the promise of “no blockout dates.”